Queensland’s Agricultural Training Colleges recently completed another year of preparing young people for life in rural pursuits, conducting graduation ceremonies in Longreach and Emerald.
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In addition to the photos above, Longreach Pastoral College student, Nina Keen, was named RM Williams horseperson of the year.
RM Williams bursaries were awarded to Josie-Jane Duncan, Bryce Rackemann, Ellie Blacket, Wade Forster, and Emily Gillespie.
In addition to the above, the following awards were presented to Emerald Agricultural College graduates:
- PACE Year 11 Highest Achievement Award – Lucynda Anderson
- PACE Year 11 Encouragement Award – Lachlan Munton
- PACE Year 12 Encouragement Award – Nickolas Johnson
- Australian Primary Industries Program Encouragement Award – Bayley Quirk
- Horsemanship and Station Skills Encouragement Award – Emily Williams
- Bill Avery Perpetual Trophy for Most Improved Horseperson – Keeley Sullivan
- Outstanding Horsemanship Award – Joseph Qorovarua
- Most Outstanding Cattle Handler – Ashlie Peacock
- Trainee of the Year – Benjamin McBride
- Sportswoman of the Year – Juliana Hatchman
- Sportsman of the Year – Lachlan Munton
- Education and Training Manager’s Award – Braydon Swinbourne